Current and Past Graduate and Undergraduate Students

Some of the 1999 group: Dan O'Grady (grad, with sombrero lobster), Sue Schreiber (grad, with shark), David Kooritis (undergrad, currently in Utah), Win, Jim Newcomb (grad, red hair), Chris Chabot (on sabbatical, biological rhythms, Plymouth State), Diane Fabian (undergraduate, black hat, currently seeing the world), Steve Jury (grad, shark cookie jar, currently Director of the Carribean Research Institute).

Current Graduate Students

Dan O'Grady (dfog@hopper.unh.edu)

Jim Newcomb (jnewcomb@christa.unh.edu)

(click here for web site)

Sue Schrieber (suzanne@hopper.unh.edu)

Darren Scopel (dscopel@s-way.com)

Walter Golet (wgolet@hopper.unh.edu)

Past Graduate Students

Pictured: Dan O'Grady (alias Dr. J, not really past yet, but maybe past his prime), Chris Dufort (currently programming Web Sites at iWorx), Steve Jury (this is his graduation party).


Steve Jury (sjury@cmrc.org)

Steve is currently the Science Director of the Carribean Research Center. He recently produced a new Jury (Cameron) who is much more attractive.

Jim Groome (groome@THUBAN.AC.HMC.EDU)

Jim is currently an Assistant Professor at Harvey-Mudd College in California.

Jill Turnbull

Chris Dufort (chris@cbsci.com)

Chris is now developing Web Pages for IWORX. They make instrumentation for recording physiological data.

Chris Becker

Chris is teaching in Oregon and one of the best woman fencers (saber) in the world.

Nuria Suig-Pari

Paul Bartell (pab9c@unix.mail.virginia.edu)

Paul is currently finishing up a PhD at the University of Virginia.

Carl Malmgren (malmgren@life.uiuc.edu)

Carl runs all the biology laboratories at the University of Illinois and is especially invaluable when it comes to computers and networking.

Al Vetrovs (AVetrovs@aol.com)

Al has his own company building custom scientific equipment for field studies. He probably makes even more money as a contractor.

Kaddee Lawrence (kaddee@aa.net)

Kaddee teaches at Highline Community College in Seattle.

Undergraduates who have worked in the Watson Lab

Dave Kooritis (dkooritis@hotmail.com)

Dave is working for a group that takes troubled youths on outdoor adventures somewhere in the mountains of Utah or one of those other huge states.

Diane Fabian (die_f@hotmail.com)

Jen Wishinski (jjw1@hopper.unh.edu)

Torrey Tyrell (kazan@wtpprod1.wtp.net)

Michael Kinnison (michael.kinnison@Dartmouth.edu)

After getting a PhD at the University of Washington, Mike is now in the middle of a postdoc at Dartmouth.

Jen Wanat (jmwanat@cisunix.unh.edu)

Jen is now a graduate student working with Hunt Howell at UNH

Glen Crossin (crossin@interchange.ubc.ca)

Gary Smith

Gary is currently working as a diver for Normandeau Associates in N.H.

Glen Rice (grice@rocketmail.com)

Glen is currently working for the UNH Open Water Aquaculture Project.

Jim Trimarchi (jtrimarc@mbl.edu)

Jim recently got married and produced a child in the process. He works at the vibrating probe facility at MBL in Woods Hole. He studies the electrical properties of human eggs.

Gwynne Schnaittacher (gwynne@cisunix.unh.edu)

After working at the Marine Mammal Research Center in Hawaii, Gwynne returned to UNH to work as a research scientist at the Jackson Estuarine Laboratory.

Sue Krull (sak76@hotmail.com)

After working as a diver for Normandeau Associates for a year or so Sue got a job working at an Aquarium in New Jersey. Real tough job diving in the main tank with sharks and such.



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